1,053 Comments for Heilstätten Asklepios

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That is incredible brickwork. This was all done by hand using 100 year old technology. It's in remarkable condition.
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That floor must have been something back in the day. I bet it gleamed at one time.
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You are right LucieLou. I see the same thing..

Thank you Mr. Motts for this wonderful gallery! It was a very nice birthday gift! :)
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Jaw dropping!
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The first sign of graffiti so far. A lot of work went into building that ceiling.
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It's not often one sees windows in an operating theater. The tile walls still has a bit of a shine.
Interesting...
What a lonely room.
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You finally cracked me up! Im with Ontario! You DO have a problem with GREEN hahahaha!
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I love the stone "railing" details on the second floor, and that the stone staircase can be walked under.
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Very unusual ! Wow! A pole dancers dream!
Whoa! I don't know how you get some of the shots that you do, but this is incredible!
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I love the neutral colours in this, accented by the blue stool and slightly green floor. This would be a wonderful photo to put in a neutrally coloured hallway or living room at home. What is the big black wire for?
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I love the stepped down sides to the niches on either side of the door, and the brick detail in the niches is awesome.
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What cleared a path down the centre of the blue tile floor?